This is a very good website, I picked it because it tells a little bit about who Pancho was and what he was known for. This page is easy to read and navigational. It has a couple pictures of Pancho also that are very clear. This page has links of tours to different countries. It is in newsletter form and you can subscribe to their news if you wanted. It also has a blog you can write in. Pancho Villa/Dr. Friedrich Katz
This website is very informational, even though it is someone else telling us about Pancho Villa, he covers just about everything there is to know. It is navigational, you can explore similar topics, and it is easy to read.This is actually an interview with Dr. Friedrich Katz. It is also a newsletter.It has links showing pictures of members of the newsletter and other stories they have written about. It also has a link so you can e-mail the information to a friend. Chronology Timeline
This is also a good website, it tells what was happening during the time of Pancho Villa and How everybody was taking action to either support or stop Pancho Villa. This website is navigational and readable. It has a links that lead to other stories of main people during this time. It has a link to a chat box so you can ask a librarian questions. It has a link to the main page. It also has a link to similar historians to Pancho Villa. Biography
This website covers where and when Pancho Villa was born. It also tells us what he did and who his followers were. It is very navigational and readable.This is also a newsletter.It has links to biographies of other people. It has links to other websites that have some kind of information about Pancho Villa. More of Pancho Villa
This website tells what Pancho Villa did and how the people reacted. It also tells what was happening while he was leading the revolution.It is readable and it also has a few pictures of how people were reacting and Pancho Villa himself. This website has links to other stories it has published.It has a colored background and bold print. It also puts all the pictures in a line at the bottom.
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On June 5, 1878 a child was born, his name, was Pancho Villa. He was known as the first Mexican Revolutionary General. He was a bandit. It was first to be said that the first man Villa ever killed was at the age of sixteen. They say it was because the older man was trying to rape his younger sister, and that is what started it all. Villa was a hero in Mexico and a villain in America. In his younger days, when he first started his actions, he was thrown in prison for shooting an officer.
Cocoa Cola became to exist from Doctor John Pemberton mixed a formula together,experimenting with tastes. He had developed what was first classified as "Pemberton's French Wine Coca". It contained caramel syrup, carbonated water, extracts of Kola nuts, cocaine, and sweeteners. When he first wanted to share this beverage, he walked down the street with a jug full, and asked Jacob's Pharmacy to sample it to everyone. It had been pronounced as an excellent drink and was then sold for 5 cents a glass as a soda drink. In 1886 Pemberton's French Wine Coca was changed to the name Cocoa Cola, and was penned as a trade mark. Then, before Pemberton died, he had his drink selling all across the United States and Canada.
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Who was Pancho Villa?
This is a very good website, I picked it because it tells a little bit about who Pancho was and what he was known for. This page is easy to read and navigational. It has a couple pictures of Pancho also that are very clear. This page has links of tours to different countries. It is in newsletter form and you can subscribe to their news if you wanted. It also has a blog you can write in.Pancho Villa/Dr. Friedrich Katz
This website is very informational, even though it is someone else telling us about Pancho Villa, he covers just about everything there is to know. It is navigational, you can explore similar topics, and it is easy to read.This is actually an interview with Dr. Friedrich Katz. It is also a newsletter.It has links showing pictures of members of the newsletter and other stories they have written about. It also has a link so you can e-mail the information to a friend.
Chronology Timeline
This is also a good website, it tells what was happening during the time of Pancho Villa and How everybody was taking action to either support or stop Pancho Villa. This website is navigational and readable. It has a links that lead to other stories of main people during this time. It has a link to a chat box so you can ask a librarian questions. It has a link to the main page. It also has a link to similar historians to Pancho Villa.
Biography
This website covers where and when Pancho Villa was born. It also tells us what he did and who his followers were. It is very navigational and readable.This is also a newsletter.It has links to biographies of other people. It has links to other websites that have some kind of information about Pancho Villa.
More of Pancho Villa
This website tells what Pancho Villa did and how the people reacted. It also tells what was happening while he was leading the revolution.It is readable and it also has a few pictures of how people were reacting and Pancho Villa himself. This website has links to other stories it has published.It has a colored background and bold print. It also puts all the pictures in a line at the bottom.
THE BIG SUMMARY
On June 5, 1878 a child was born, his name, was Pancho Villa. He was known as the first Mexican Revolutionary General. He was a bandit. It was first to be said that the first man Villa ever killed was at the age of sixteen. They say it was because the older man was trying to rape his younger sister, and that is what started it all. Villa was a hero in Mexico and a villain in America. In his younger days, when he first started his actions, he was thrown in prison for shooting an officer.
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